Fix setting the sentry-trace header in net/http#1922
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@sl0thentr0py Good catch 👍 Can we add a regression test for that case? |
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@st0012 gentle ping for re-review |
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Sorry I made a mistake in #1920 that wasn't caught by the tests that just check the request object after everything happens.
The header should be set before the request actually runs in
super.